The correct answer should be political speech. Although free speech exists and is established under the first amendment, the court came to the verdict that advocating the unlawful removal of a government in violent means in still prohibited because it calls for violence and something that is not legitimate, and is therefore banned.
On June 24, 1812, the Grande Armée, led by French Emperor Napoleon Bonaparte, crossed the Neman River, invading Russia from present-day Poland. The result was a disaster for the French. The Russian army refused to engage with Napoleon's Grande Armée of more than 500,000 European troops. ... Russia lost more than 200,000.
When analyzing sources, historians obviously want to stay and remain neutral due do the implications a biased historian might have. If historians wouldn't be neutral, this would make them very bad as having a biased view of history is something historians and the whole field of history would like to avoid.
French soldiers helped to reinforce the continental army at the final battle of Yorktown in 1781
The answer is D idk why it is it just is